Three TV shows that I watch1. so you think you can dance2. guiding light (for the next couple of weeks that it's on) (also, stop judging)3. in shape with sharon mann

Three Favorite Old Shows1. that 70s show. i'm counting it as old, because it's no longer produced and it's set in the 70s2. the match game (best game show ever)3. that pyramid game with the words - $64,000 pyramid? i love old game shows.

Three Places I Have Been1. st. petersburg, russia2. san blas islands, off of panama3. the ruins at ancient ephesus

Three things I am looking forward to1. my next mac, whatever/whenever it may be2. having a swanky downtown loft apartment (in my dreams)3. getting another dog

Three Places I would like to visit1. monticello2. mt. vernon3. blue ridge parkway

Three books I'd like to finish this year:1. the way of a pilgrim2. o come ye back to ireland3. little heathens

(and much, much more)

Three Dreams:1. multiple papillons2. a long, happy marriage3. a pile of quilts

Three living people I'd like to have dinner with my family:1. kelly justice2. john christopher3. eddie izzard

Three life sweet events this week:1. a volunteer bringing a special treat for me (little does he know what's in store for him!)2. eli responding well to his new training and being much more cuddly and at ease and people-oriented3. brian and his extremely good news - and the new demeanor he's had since hearing it

Three things I am grateful for:1. a husband who's easy to love2. people who want to take care of us3. bark busters

2 comments:

AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!! I'm totally reading O Come Ye Back to Ireland right now! We're like the same person in two bodies! I was going to comment on how awesome vodka is, but then I was sidetracked (but in the right direction) by the book thing. I <3 you.

Hi, there!

I'm Ashley, a single mama to a darling little boy, trying to find my stride in everything from sleep training and lentil soup to knitted socks and theology. Join me as I do some wondering, some reading, a little bit of pot-stirring, and LOTS of praying. St. Theresa of Avila puts it nicely: The feeling remains that God is on the journey too.